Shipping Diffs - Best way to Ship Diffs ?
#1
Anyone have quick tips on how to ship diffs? Just looking to see if there are quick tips on shipping diffs; regular chunks and IFS?
-wooden crate
-5 gallon bucket
-other plastic boxes readily available?
-wooden crate
-5 gallon bucket
-other plastic boxes readily available?
#3
I have never sent one but I have received a front IFS diff from a junkyard by way of UPS.
All they did was stuff newspaper into the holes for the half shafts and then wrap the thing in THICK plastic wrap.
I would think that would work fairly well for the front at least. Not much is going to hurt a front IFS housing.
All they did was stuff newspaper into the holes for the half shafts and then wrap the thing in THICK plastic wrap.
I would think that would work fairly well for the front at least. Not much is going to hurt a front IFS housing.
#4
Get a plastic tote from wal-mart & wrap the diff in cardboard & then tape it all up real good. Place the taped up cardboard armored diff into the tote & tape the top on & ship. That's how ZUK says to ship to him & he ships a lot of them. He also recommends you DO NOT use styrofoam packing peanuts as they get in everything & crumble up making a mess.
ZUK METHOD ON HIS WEBSITE
ZUK METHOD ON HIS WEBSITE
Last edited by Brenjen; Mar 22, 2008 at 10:56 AM.
#5
if its a rear 3rd, 5 gallon stuffed with large bubble wrap should suffice. if its a front, you might want to d/c the add tube, and package together in a box.
larger boxes & totes will just add to the size & weight, upping prices. but since buyer is paying shipping, it shouldnt matter.
larger boxes & totes will just add to the size & weight, upping prices. but since buyer is paying shipping, it shouldnt matter.
#6
I've received and sent 3rds (8" and IFS), t-cases, and trannies. Plastic boxes(like rubbermaid @walmart), cardboard (padding), bubble wrap, and packing tape seem to work the best with UPS. Will also contain any leaks that could happen.
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#10
Get a plastic tote from wal-mart & wrap the diff in cardboard & then tape it all up real good. Place the taped up cardboard armored diff into the tote & tape the top on & ship. That's how ZUK says to ship to him & he ships a lot of them. He also recommends you DO NOT use styrofoam packing peanuts as they get in everything & crumble up making a mess.
ZUK METHOD ON HIS WEBSITE
ZUK METHOD ON HIS WEBSITE
(stolen from msrwerks' post on the trekker forum..)
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